StmpnkWargamerPeng wrote: this is the first idea for the tank, from sci-fi writer HG well short story "the LAND ironclads".

A challenger has appeared:

And what list of supertanks would be complete without some German engineering that was high on ambition and low on practicality, specifically the Landkreuzer:

At the time of its conception, there was pretty much no bridge in Europe that could support it.

StmpnkWargamerPeng wrote:as one can see, these machine most likely don't play by normal rules of combat due to there size,armor, and maned guns, so does anyone got ideas on how to used them, as well as destroy them?

Regular anti-armor tactics still apply, just scaled up. The weakness of tanks has historically been infantry (smaller, more mobile) with anti-armor weapons, especially in urban combat environments, where they can use the tank's unwieldiness against it and have plenty of places to hide.

Of course, the scale of such vehicles in real life is limited by the practicality of logistics (see: for want of a bridge, above). If the enemy can get it immobilized, then the assault to take it becomes that much easier. Also, another reason few such vehicles were built in real life is that their ponderous size made them sitting ducks for bombardment by bomber planes and actual naval vessels.

Oh, and huge guns means that the OPFOR soldiers will be able to get around them (or even walk on them) to positions where the tank can't fire on them.

What does this mean in BrikWars terms? OPFOR (OPposing FORce) can get it bogged down in impassable terrain, and then board it. It'd vast size will typically translate to poor speed an mobility, and that means artillery can maintain a fix on its position long enough to give it a good pounding (and it's quite likely that even missed shots will hit somewhere on a tank big enough to have its own ZIP code).

StmpnkWargamerPeng wrote:

Gungnir wrote:Have it act as a mobile battlefield. Instead of doing damage to the whole thing, you can only do component damage.

that what i was kind of thinking. another thing about this juggernaut is each 4 gun is not man by the pilot, but by a gun crew of 7 people(one lower ranked loader,one officer, one higher ranked loader, and 4 gunners

Just get a bunch of gunners on it. With their Gunnery Support, it means that if your supertank has, for example, 12" guns, there can be up to 12 gunners on that cannon.

I have read all three books in that series, I loved it except for the way they portrayed Nikola tesla, he is my favorite inventor, also, I like hg wells as well, my favorite book by him is tied between war of the worlds and empire of the ants

StmpnkWargamerPeng wrote:I got no LDD(may\may not have a virus, so can download it period because big bro would kick my ass), can't really download much photoshop thingz(big bro and little bro downloading like crazy), and got no camera(little bro fix the "we have a camera" problem, by making it carped out).

DAMN YOU BROS

Try Leo-CAD (it's what I use). It's free, it's got a lot of pre-programmed LEGO pieces, compatible with the LDraw family of (mostly also free) products, and portable (you can run it from a flash drive if you want and keep your setting and files between computers). It lets you edit and move things in 3D, in realtime (handy for digital battle), but there's a bit of a learning curve, so feel free to message me if you find any of the features confusing. Also, the files tend to be pretty small (KBs), so a little HDD or USB drive space goes a long way.

I've been using leocad to make pretty much all my digital MOCs (I find LDD a bit too unwieldy and bloated for my tastes). I "polish up" the renders with LDView to get that smooth, glossy look on them (like you saw on my AA-turret), but it's not really necessary if all you want to do is build and battle within the program.

Also, a Praetorian dinosaur mecha by dilanski, since I saw that idea mentioned somewhere in this thread:

Well-built, doesn't look like it took a 4-figure collector's budget to assemble, but rather like something that could be feasibly built from the average big bin of assorted bricks if enough skill and effort was put into it. I am impressed.

If the weapon size is greater than 6 it is impossible to be controlled by one minifig (even it is a hero or gunner)I think that a possible solution would be using of multible minifigures to use their skills at the same time for the activation of the weapon.

What if the whole creation is commanded only by single minifig. For example a large mecha with large weapons which may be controlled by only one pilot.(It is most likely that the weapons of a high tech mecha are energy based or even full automatic so they don't need any crew to be reloaded.)